Friday, July 30, 2010

Poll: 54% of Canadians Say Burqa Should be Banned



From Weasel Zippers:

OTTAWA Canada should ban burkas in public, according to more than half of the people polled exclusively for QMI Agency.

The Leger Marketing online poll found 54% of people surveyed said the government should follow France’s lead and not allow women to wear burkas in public for safety and transparency reasons.
Only 20% of respondents said Canada shouldn’t consider a ban because it’s an issue of freedom of religion and freedom of expression, and 15% said it didn’t affect them either way.


Older Canadians were more likely to agree with a ban, with 71% of those 65 years and older choosing that option. Only 40% of Canadians 18-34 years old said burkas should be banned.

Leger Marketing vice-president Dave Scholz said the poll surprised staff at the research firm.
“This is Canada — we don’t ban anything,” he said.

Sentiment was particularly strong in Quebec, where the debate over reasonable accommodation for new Canadians has been raging, with 73% of respondents saying they want a ban.

Morton Weinfeld, a sociology professor at McGill University, said the strong response in Quebec could be a result of spending 50 years cutting down the place of Catholicism in the province.

“Why should they fill that void with Islam?” he said.

2 comments:

revereridesagain said...

Why is it always called a "void"? I don't live in a void. Sorry if that disappoints people like Weinfeld who seem to believe otherwise.

And Canada "don't ban anything". Other than free speech and freedom of conscience, I suppose not.

Anonymous said...

"...54% of people surveyed said the government should follow France’s lead and not allow women to wear burkas in public..."

46% are apparently still having some difficulty making the connection between "water" and "wet".